- -.:.-.. ..:..--n...z.-mi As.x.ar... , Ifnge ii The Guardian P.E.I. Harnes Oluh Annual Meeting Junior Hockey A well attended meeting of the, members of the P. E. lsli-ind liar- llrss R3t'lll'; Clirb was held in the rnunr-ll Cllfllii')"i' .ri Cltv Hnll l.isi rwrnlil: w.'.h the pr.w:d"ill. Dr. it if. 5C.llll-'Ii. in the thrill. The nu- inial rcpnz" wt: rr-id hv the SPCiPl- r-ll')-iTPaSl!Ql'. W. fl. Gillespie. nndi -honed the llll'lll.'E'5 to be in a- l'r”rlll.llV . i . and the past xcrir at " lul one. The prr.slcienl's ltpnzl :.' ill by lil Sciiiittn, up-i Aft-or dl Jlstirui hv scvcrul lllF:lll- lts!'l'- a role of lll'-tlll(5 was preseilt-. r-vi tn thr tt:i'lSlf.irnl, lhP secl'et-tryi, -"'1 thr ltcnrrl of rlrrrri'ors for lhcl ' !i'ut war :n which they r"'1'Vrd I"-s illnirs of the Club The rlr tron nl illrrctors to slic- rec'l re . ll onrs resulted in Dl'.i R. F. SM r. Clmrlotietouii. Win-l '-"iv 'l'n Nlllo-)l.1c Creek and l'-1:7" F'tl.:lmoi't l)”ili'.; r'c:- -vi it we -itnicl 0 her mem- lrs of 2' was Frillii Mtz-Kay. Hir- . F-'r1d, Gcu-ar Rrookiiis. Char- lc: Wlll.;. Dr. Tcruple lloopcr andj .1 ck Ann ctr. At a directors nvrt- rt"; uhzvlr rws held following the llilillsl lxiertilr Dr. Seaman was erir:i pl tent with Jack An-i c as tit. -president and W. G. t:il'e.spin s i'etai'y-:l'm5til'er. The mvztirlg went on re fwntimblr to coiitlmililg the irwr-old 'titur'.t,v trot. two-vcrir . .i”i f'itur. )1ll'P. three-,vc.'rl'-old, :'J'Uil't' r:-nt ll er-vt-grr-old futur- l" pace. four-'.'e s ' mils-yen:-nlri flrtriint-.' price. Tllese in the mine classes as were racedf 115' senrm. PIIFSIIHIS VS ill-'.l'()RT Aimtliw yen" has rollerl away. another mtiestrinc has l)."'4ll parsed? and aga.n it, is my pleasure tot nuke on behalf of ynur directors he amunl report, Dr. Seaman -- lnieret in thn Slnkcs iilcreases l”r'f'I')' y iv. This is shown by the hinge n'.:nihcr oi colts raised on thei Island. and in almost every com-I muity you will find or number ofy ur-'r l1Fl(l at Sum-i iitrrsirl Raerrrai t"--”l)t'llllJFi' ithtih. I-rid 26'h. Their trlizirr of &l.000.00 being the lll;'-,ll”S' received. 7'. ho--:-es ll-'i!'lliil?I?"(l in March -tn lnrrease nvei lost vear. Therr iiere 2'6 livri i'F'lY ntris. til tliri-is 3931' nuts and ll lnilr trat nlrl trr-tiers ii? paid the .V”'i'irl iiivritent, Tl mid ysupport elven us ill the last two t.lTT'fE'SPORT';, . Werliiesiliiy. Nov. 17. 19.34 9 ,;-;7 Mohcton Sliuts Out ' Fredericton Gaps 5-0 in: Caps 5-0 in the Atlantic Coast Bowncss. Demchuk, Senior Hockey League Tuesday Thomson. Hlrschfeld, Damn , ""4-'4 night. Bllllck, Houle, Leprm, if W'- 5 Racing Would Raise point behind Fredericton while fence. Grennn. Powers, t i . , Charlottetown Islanders remained Moszrove. Macintosh; i.,,-ward in third place. three points under McPhee. Nicolle. Hewcy, K , Hawks. Amherst Ramblers trail I-Glen M8Cd0i'ilid. Milcs, , four and I halt games behind the Si-EWHL leaders. Summary im . . Hawks shot a brace in both the the starting fee and 34 horses fac- 0 ' . FIRST rmuon. - - - one o , M A98 i-"ii" T0 21 l Slanders D efeat Ramblers ”?-55”?--?3-”i3i'-”??-T-”--i - M t - - led the goal-getters with two. Tile n ec am ed to 53,000.00 pills 380.00 to non- mnney winners and the club as ,. I, . . . , .- usuirl donated n cooler tr the uin- m?:hEE('(Qm:fu:,1 FI,0::::,lr1m2:al?;'i'('x. ncr of 0'lClt class. No records were Tulzwdav hr mm” me 1 (;' limit. bloke" but m mp tw"'”M'md for kiuniur A phvcrs Sllfglllld be pace. Ralph Mcrtidvenis "Dr. F. C,” mism m .,l h,(;Y”n 1,0 if junior at l)lii.' roll by Abner T. Clegg. dalr. ll V V V 1 14 ”. Q b , My Ann, driven by George Sobeyyi y P”: 1”” ai olive '” "e mi ..1ce(l r-.ithlli two seconds of the I',I.hemQ:Xe::l;WJm'H0r Hockn- .il.iv-ltime rccorvl. Fast times were Lcagm is down M three lcamcsl lilziilo in all oflrer classes and the r 1 gti V . rm J . ronipeiitlnn was keen The ilil'cc- L'1:::m:'t'WiyVE;:eSw '5:rl.:n:l'l&:: "-ldtrt. I-.-s.l ' , ';f::,X Vmvlmn FM.l:lr:r,i,.O hgglyl weekend after losing 13 of 14 games rind last se.'tsrln'S poor at- I am Sure that u all :1 s" t. the rncoiirnecrncnt 9 and Nndall" ("fwd M"m”a1 mwals i to rllsband before this season; Istartccl. Fronlcnacs. Trois-Rivicrcs. IFlanibc.1iix. and Montreal Cana- "rf ldlcns remain. i "if the age limit were higiieri spread around the league and .lon-1 qiiicre wrrilldli't have had to di'o;)' tr-rim. Tl'OlS-RltlCl'CS lost nine and Canadir-us eight. if these boys were still playing junior. lltc kidsi two brought up this year to l'Cl)lJ(T: them could have gone instead to Jonqulme or any weaker loamy . that needed them. I V ”With an age limit of 21. tliere'di probably be enulizh players around- in linve junior trams rriiclatlng in Hull, Srucl and Slieibruoluz" l lhalifax Pair ! iEighlh in Snipe .-....-.;.1IE;.2.:" Championship 1 Association. Their all out co-opcrat- y ion has pi-"tied a large part in Ihei HAVANA. cuna (CF)--Tex Wells, furtherance of our club, for which ..r Wir-trim, l(an,, the defending, Wt? 3”? iTii1.V .iZi'iiif'-EUL NOF iiiU5l- tltlcliolrlcr, Tilcsliay won the lirsli we let this occasion pass without-i race of .1 six-rrtcc series for the itemembeitiiig the ii55i5i?iiiCf3 iiiid western hemisphere snipe cham- Ihoughtful consideration orlr club pjnnghjp, received during the reign of Lt. Col. Dick Shaw at Halifax Ar-mdalcy 9- 5- M30Kiiiiii'iii- 1750- iiiifi "10 Yacht Cuh finished eighth among. 13” -1- w- 50U1'9i'- 0357- iiiii"-O9 Ni” the nine cunicstaitts after rlroppimz fT0iii"?illf'i'TiO-iii aiifi iifil-i lii?.i'Ffl 7' h;-.ck tun position: in the last leg. IRFKE I737” in iii"? 5'13?”-i5 "i U115 of the six-mile course. Club 35 We kmw " i"'d3.i'- i Sailing with Shaw as crew mem- As time marches on. iinfnrtttlns her was 17-year-old Boll Daiiphineci atelvwe have everv Veer '0 makcia student at Queen Elizabeth lrrglri mention of lrnrseinen uho liar-cismnnr In H;,max- Shavv and 133.... passed on We ltave lost, three mcm- nmnu. Can” it -3 Very gnod 1-ace, C""'m”M ml 933' l3 but we hope. in do lie-tier." Idand Curling Season Opens Today Nearly rlno ardent Curlers will start. off this season with lhe in- tentlnus of mcrkrnz curling ll ban- 1P.r tr.-il'. This nfzernonn and even- tnrz cimes will be played for the Prrnrc Edward Island Gaboury Tl'onh.i'. Games will get under way at 2.30 pm. Willi two rinks from Alberton, Montague, Summerslde and Charlottetown competing in two round. total scores to count. Tl": first round will be played in tho alterilooil af'rr which the tihivlottctliwn (7ll"llllt; Club will be host. at a banquet at six o'clock. The second and final round for the C-abourv Trophy will be played this evening l.'l.'w.'r i)f'lllE Ci'iilPnlllHl Year for the City, the Club has been wctrklllg alnlt: with other committees to do pwry thine possible for the enjoy- ment of visitors. This frtll social gatherings were -nmvrd hv all the mrmbrrii and irirrlds ravlt ."-aiurciav evrzniilsz. Now that rtlrlinc hrzzrns the club lsl l h- memhnrs nnlv. The rinks ”We. will he very happy to ho. rn the middle," said Shaw. is thrrrll year engineering student at Hall” fax”: Dalhnusie University. Shaw and Dnrrphlncc are making their first appearance in the wcst-. , - hemisphere champion-, strips. Last August they won the- :-lro ready. presenting an attractive Canadian snipe championship all appearance with whlteground col-'Badrleck, N. S. , ored rinks Red, White and Blue The rare was held in a smonthj with Maple Leaves inserted near sea at the Miramar Yacht Cluh,. the hacks. llfl mile: west of Havana. Therrl The Interior walls are finished was a light breeze of eight to l2 with Aluniinunl Paint which alongy miles an hour. ; with hanging flags makes a pleas- wells, former wnr-id's champion. lng appearance. With the skillful sailed the triangular course in one advise of Andrew Bagnall and Ed. hour and 20 minutes. He finished Wood, their crews are doing a very just. seven seconds ahead of Har- creditnblc job. As in past few years rig whittcmorc of Lake. Qtta.ss.'i- Mr. Warren Lord, will again super- pang, Cnnu. Clemente lnclan nip vise the drawing of rinks. Cuba, i930 western hemispllcrc, FROM MONTAGUE l ”"”'"l””";f,T,:T:d; The following is the personnel who will represent the Montague 000 Curling Club in the Gaboury '.' trophy competitions to be played in Charlottetown today. G 1' At. MacDonald, skip. Homer Moar, 0 mate. Doug McGowan, second, l Al Vancouver ll.';tl't. mate, Pclcr Sinclair, sertond 3 1 HM. Smith, first. VANCOUVER (CF!--Tlih west, Flax Wiii biizin 3! 2-30 it-ht roast. ritv moved lnl.t'I the his-trnrc ' " r'-To pmtesslonal-golfing circuit 'Diesda.i' with the announcement that It 515,000 tournament will he stngedl lndiansi Get Kiner In The British Coluinb-A upon lrliam-"V i . I I pronshrp. formerly a 51.500 meet, e I I a 0 u S was upped to 515.000 b.V' Iii "ii- named city lntltlstrial-.st. Dates for By DICK SMITH CLFIVELAND - IAPJ - Ralphy Kiner, one. of the Natrrmzrl Lea-' grins fzrcntrsl home run li.tt.el's, and one of its iirgircst paxl play-1 era. Jolnecl Cleveland Indians Tues-I dry, and for him Chic.-rgo Cubs, not an unnnmerl plrryrr and an undisclosed nmnunt of 071511. Klncr's Sfi'2l')'- n r-rpm-trd 565.- nm gt Chic-t:o and 37.'r.f)00 in Hilfi- Kinerb Palm springs. Callf., home the tournament are June 29 to just. before announcing it at ii July 2. conference. I The B. C. Open has been put Surprised he was traded out. of on the schedule. or the US. Pro- the National League. Krnrr alsolfessional Gollers' Association which was pleased. He sa.d he was "lool:- virtually assures the presence of- mg forward tn being with Cleve-pthc top golf-trail stars. - land where some of my best Officials said the 815.000 prize friends play." ,money will not be an annual al- ' g ifnir. but, it is possible it will be 5" EV"MATE 'nffercd the years in which the U.S. Open is played in the west. The- The Prince Edward Islanders still dazed from their defeat at the hands of the Ramblers on Monday night ,slruck hard in the final period of last. night's battle at the Forum to trounce the Lou Kiley men ll-3 bclore a small home-town crowd. The smooth, hard sheet of ice allowed the teams to combine and stage the fastest and most rugged performance of the local season. The lslanders.,who have lcarried the most impressive lineup in the league but who have had poor luck in getting their men to work together. really showed fans ylast night that the combinations have finally started to click and pcriyaps therc'd be more player-s'lu-(hair they mean business from here out. Orin Carver. who arrived ill town nut,” Wntsou said in an intci'view.lDnl,v yesterday morning. took only wide-open second period. The Islanders received Ramblers five. Shortly after the 15 minute mark of the second period the play, which had been con.sldcr- . , . , . - - ably rough all during the session. minor penalties were imposed. .5"-C03" H3105- came to a climax when Amherst defencemnn Don "Toughlc" Stccvrs. Orin added a goal and an assist in the middle frame and banged home another for his llat-trick in the final. Centernlah Copper Leyte was high point-getter of the game collecting a total of one goal and four rassists for five points. Lorne Hennessey had two ,goal.s and two assists. Bob Gray with four assists and Buck Whitlock getting two marlteril and one helper. Duc, wally Kullman and Wimpy "Buck" Rogers the waltz to the penalty box after being tabbed with s 10- "--- iWNsii- I-spine) Penalties: Powers ld.07, r minute misconduct for roughing up a Jack Kane while protest- V”? 1-lcnnesse,v's first goal. seconds later Wally duel with ' 5-ltlorrcton, Lacroix, Amherst forward Emmett Kennedy had given Wally 0 Prnnlly: liicLaugh'i'ri.""s.:.a." a hard jab with his stick, Kullman t - E received a minor roughing charge. i ii "iiiiiiie iiiteh at Tile City Basketball league opens Ni” ii Ehoiing Cfmiest be- at Prince of wwlcs Collccc vrudrtll 'tW0en Buck Whiiiock and Roger orium this eveninz with 3. doublc- K behind Islandersi net, turn header starting at 730 when the Ry The Canadian Press Kiley picked up two of the three PENALTY PARADE Goodwin and Jack Kane. including ”tl lost 11 players from last ycar'.U43 seconds to make the red light iflasli behind the over-worked Am- ondorors llout iiioscow Soccer Team in 4-0 Win W'(ll.VERHAMP'lTlN. Eng, (AP) I CT” T-TT""'r"'”TTC'i'"TT;: --lt'olverh.impton Wailderers, Eng-ii land's best soccer team, routed nivht after a three-goal blitz in the Last five minutes. The speedy and spirited Wolves. Moscow Spartak 4-0 here Tuesday! i ranked at the top in the Football, .tss0clatlon's first division. ran tllci Russirrns off their feet to score thei final three goals in the 86th. 88th and 89th minutes. The victory on n cold. clammy night over" a Russian team they leaves since Hungary, Yugoslavia . . . .- - . ,. M. I and Lrriguny defeated Lnzlzmds '.lt11c&)lll1ll.lI;l;1'cRulxllE:lE)zji llrzitbnilnii-:l-:3-rql;n;id rappscll it past Jim Shirley to son deal that sent Lorne D(l'.'lS to r - - r - - . t t i said A c s d in University ( use an 1 national teams ill the last, year. Individual English clubs als.l'-ind lop rankrrl forci'vn teams. All-Australian Tennis Final SYDNEY. Australia (AP) -- An all-Australian final was sssurctl Triesday for the New South W510: tennis championships when Ham Richardson of Baton Rouge. La.. was eliminated. But the stunning surprise came when ageless John Bromwich upset Davis Cup star Lewis Hoard. Sorrtlipaw Mervyn Hosc ellni- inaled Riclmrdson. the last. United States player in the tournament. 8-4, 6-4, 7-5, but the outcome of the Bromwieh-Hoad match dis- mayed the crowd. The 36-year-old Bromwlch, I two- linnded player who started winnini; the New South Wales titlc back in l937, rocked the l9-year-old Hood with a sharp 8-4, 6-3, 7-5 victory. Bromwich meets Rose in the semi-finals Thursday, while Ken Rnsewail plays Rex liarlwig. Roscwall ousted Lcnnart Berg- elin of Sweden 6-4, 6-3, 8-8, and ilartwig defeated Don Candy. cori- 'queror of America's Tony Trabert, 6-1 1-6. 6-1, 6-0. FORUM DATES NOV. 15 to 20 tVEl)Nl'2Sl)At'- Skating 8-10 THlJRSllAY- Skatin g 8-l0 FRIDAY- Chllrlreui-l ftkating 4-o..'ttl HOCKF.t'--MONCTON Rural-Urlian-HNlg A very popular session. two majors and a mi rights and lofts before beilig part- handcd a two-minute major. mersidc RCAF at 9.00. some of the fastest. cleanest hoc- pksy seen here this season with the islanders rollcctiug 2: goals as they peppered Ray Stee- vrs with 28 shots. 3 m9 s . --" ----------- --- t s o c o . I ' O I c The lelulis Dlayed iloal for goal liiiHawks Defencemun fiynr-I-M0 '1!-Q;-IW l total of six SDU Withdraws from Mccurdy Cup Competition Dave xne.-lTo Join Cunudiens carly period ' 1:951 at 2.28 on a pass from Ken- MONTREAL, rCPr .- Montmri QIAL Sty D,m5ran5' liedy that slid in on the far corner. -Whltlock put the 3 ahcnd again at 6.13 as n puck pass- cd from the corner by Lorne lien-, here Thursday and join Montreal the first, period with nmtciling Carvers tuniverslty of Chat-lottetown wLth- Brklacich 33”? ldrew Tuesday from their berth in badly named to defeat was justliiic Siiddfii-dealii Ram? Willi Siiiii vihct the Wanderers and all Eng- John. N.B.. Marin lash soccer nggdpd, English pr-9,5. Curiiy Cup, emblem of Mttl'ii.lilC tlge has been falling like autumn ruzbv SiiDi'6m3Cl'- ers for the Mc- r first period scorirrgtilaivks. D.lt'iS has since il'.:lll'C(l in , , g. - . . , slror-t-haiidcd. nnotllrr deal thrt look trim to Dc- have lost. tl.rrr-. straight gamzs to wolfvllle. N.S.. has cllnlieucrd thcgnt H", mm. The Ramblers had E1 mm Red wings. y Saint 30h" Ciiib (0 it malcii loll two-man nrlvaiittge for over a mln-- . lute at 15.00 but were unable to gel' " ' Wilson said this rlirrllelizr rr--ul:lp 0,-g,,,,;z,.d t TO Lata TO Classlfv "3" '” 1” "imi ”” l” C-iii”i' Wkrri up Conner Le.vte'sin-riKnor:ns Arroilirririvri controlled on one l.'t ' V l 2' tr. so I953 when Ptitsbiilcli Pirates trad-I Greenberg refused to give even vd him to the Cubs - was oncia "move in amount" paid for reason for other National LeaiiueiKinr-r and said the ”sar.rsfactor-y cluba WRIVIHK 0ii the bill Oil?-I-player" to go to the Cubs would fielder. not be selected until "about the Other rorisatls were his age--lieitrmr the season starts" such it was 32 last month- ind his pr-r- player would have to be waived lormanre. in 1954. an off-.vhar fnryout of the American League or be him. although he batted .285 and a minor leaguer. hit 22 hnmcrh The general manager said Kiner VV'l'1ilrttlh('t)Indl.'il':l will pay Klnerwvould "add power to am outfield is 5- 0 9 NR0 late. and be on emergency first base- "And that-is rrnlniz to he tmuzh io,man." Although left field is his to." srrld Tribe general managi-r regular poiiltlon. and he is just yr Hank Grccnberg. Greenberg tel!--lilo-so fielder. Kiner played some phoned word of the trade tnltirst base for the Pirates in lost. .QaP(d4c4X Q4344! The Royal Cnniidlim Niivy Recruit , mf ing Team will be im- MONTAGUE. Nov. 17 JUMMERSIDE. Nov. 19-24 U.S. Open in 1955 will be playedl fin 33" F'”i"Ci-V” JUN 1545- l HOCKEY MEETING A meeting of all those interested in organizing hockey for the coming season will be held in Crapaud Rink Wednesday, Nov. 17 at 8:30 p.m. Everybody welcome. hmhsrtewfmd Q'1"'"- Aotmq . Ilhhml. lugs!-Ieinhtloitunpotndfulndlolu C other tallies were shot by Jean 2-Muncton, Houle, and ma Lcclerc. Yvon Houlc and Bill Bll- tBiIlick. Dorringlnni In contrast with previous rnugh,'.';27, Hours 13,10, games here this season, only six Nick Pldsodny, tin the Moncton 1 VI , . cage, made 29 stops and Johiinyi t'2lE;1u(lle0"b:,'rll1:f)it ) Craig Stopped 20' ilvtlonctcin Lacrglgn i rrnnn i'EltIOD-- (Thomson) into a boxing-wrestling show with Nomads meet the Celtics. The Atlantic Senior both men trading scve ral good second of the two games ulll bl'lll,', ilonct-on 5 Fredericton 0 together the defending Chillllploll .tmherst 3 Charlottetown ii men was Sport Lodge Trotters and the Suln- Ontario Senior Chathanl '7 Niagara Falls 5 The 10-minute rest between the Thiii Year the league i5 C0niliriS- Ontario Junior periods seemed to quiet the boy, ed of six teams. four from Chal- st. Cnthorlnes 7 Gait 4 to pray lottetoivn and two from Summrh tl.l:nrlton 4 Guelph 2 side. Prince of Wales and the Quebec Junior Summer ide town team will sec Qnnbpr 3 w-ii-rt,-my 1 action 1 Ier in the li0Cl(. Errli of --w7 - ,the teams will play a total of ':4 ii . Canadians announced Tucs:layth:i: -----? Chicago Black llnrvks. will report nesssy br-unccd crazily of Buck zrndt Royals of the Qucbrr llcckcy To lb:-hind the surprised Sleeves. Dave League. - Kiley was back two minutes later The annoulicemcnt by the NR-. T1". its he stole the puck off Danny 0'- tlonal Hockey League clubs said iconnor at the lslandcrs' blue line Dewsbury completes the pre-sch- ., & Policeman's ” l Boys or girls. Cvntr-ni llinl izzztn l 1fri”e""in”ia"ii'"a'ir Skilled, Tough and Proud Skilled: He is trained in many skills and trades and is able to handle the new complex weapons of Canada's modern Army. He ranks top: among the fighting men of the world. Tough: The vigorous training he undergoes keeps him physically fit and ready to defend our freedom in Asia, Europe and the wide variety of climates in Canada. Proud: He is proud of the fine reputation he has built for Canada and himself in Korea, Germany and throughout the world. You can curve ci career for yourself in the Canadian Army. And you will be serving with young Canadians like yourself who want to get ahead. You will find satisfaction in the Army, too. The security of good pay and pensions, 30 days annual leave with pay and the chance for rapid promotion. You crre eligible if you are 17 to 40 years of age (skilled tradesmen to 45) and able to meet Army Test requirements. Applicants should bring birth certificates or other proof of age when applying for interviows. Apply right away: Write or visit the Army Recruiting Centre nearest your home. In-my Recruiting Station, 162A Kent Street. , Charlottetown, P.E.I., -- Telephone 3108 or The Army Recruiting Station or Militia Armoury nearest your home. Listen In "Voice of the Irony" - Tuesday and Thursday event": over the Dominion Network. FREDERXCTON (CP) - Monc- Moncton: Goal Pldsodny. ton 1-inwlu edged close to the 1nd- fence. Weaver, cL.u,y,u,, ' in; Fredericton Capitals by blank- phy, McNelll: forwards, team. Licrujx; The win left Moncton unly one Fredericton: Goal, cm”. tD9mCiiUk. McLaughltr.i -,0, 1iCk- Penalties: Grenon 5.24, ti.p1.'.v,, Al Dewsbury, defcnccman with DANCE